As if the passing threats aren't enough, the Browns will also have to deal with two lethal run threats in RB LeSean McCoy and QB Michael Vick.

Cleveland's best defensive answer against the pass is CB Joe Haden and their best answer against the run is MLB D'Qwell Jackson.

That simply isn't enough.

I really see a recipe for disaster here and I certainly see this game getting out of hand very fast. Philadelphia could easily pull ahead of Cleveland by two or more TDs before the first half even comes to a close, and if that happens, the Browns will be playing from behind the rest of the way.

So, should Trent Richardson sit in Week 1?

Again, the answer really depends on your scenario. If Richardson is the BEST option you have at RB then you obviously must start him.

But if you have another option at RB that is just as good of a player with a better scenario then I suggest you sit Richardson.

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